Relationship Counselling for Singles Glasgow

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Relationship Counselling for Singles Glasgow

Do you despair of ever being in a healthy relationship?

Relationship counselling for singles could help you if you are:

Lonely and isolated and wanting a relationship

Frustrated that you keep making the same relationship mistakes over and over again

Hurting from the trauma of previous abusive relationships and unable to move on

Afraid of being hurt, rejected or abandoned

Shy and socially anxious leading to avoidance of intimate relationships

Trying to cope with low self-esteem or a poor self-image which affects your ability to connect with others

Always attracted to the wrong people

Scared of being overwhelmed in relationships or of commitment

Hurting from the break-up of a relationship

Trying to recover from separation, divorce or the death of a partner

Relationship Counselling for singles can help

Neil Ward is a qualified and experienced Counsellor. In addition to being qualified in individual counselling and therapy, Neil also has a certificate in Relationships Counselling from Relationships Scotland.

In addition to face to face counselling in Glasgow, Neil also offers relationship counselling by phone or Skype video wherever you live in the UK.

The benefits of relationship counselling for singles include:

Help you to feel better about yourself and become more confident

Understand yourself better

Work out what it is you are looking for in a partner

Resolve any individual problems that may be interfering with your relationships

Understand why you always seem to choose the wrong person

Attract the right sort of person

Help you to heal from past destructive relationships

Allow you to grieve the loss of a relationship

Learn to communicate better

Become more assertive and able to ask for what you need

Here is what one satisfied client had to say:

“I was recommended to try counselling after my relationship ended under quite horrible circumstances and my work felt totally overwhelming. I was under a very dark cloud and couldn’t imagine that ever changing, which really scared me. I felt very close to the edge of breaking completely. Counselling was like a pressure valve being released so that each week through talking about how I felt, I found myself again. Simply the best thing I’ve ever done for my own well-being. Thanks Neil”